Watching Limit and Method it's easy to see how far ahead Limit is. Limit's pull are clean and their strat seems solid after each pull. Method's pulls are still all over the place and disjointed like they don't really know if they have the right strat yet. Even positioning seems weird for Method and changes each pull.

what do you want mate method cant get through the first upstairs phase without someone dying randomly, limit did that phase perfectly without max when he went to the toilet, such a big difference.

Ah right, because this is the first time this happened. Oh wait, it's not. If you have problems handing in a passable homework in time over and over again it implies you're actually retarded, your work schedule is garbage or you're a class A procrastinator. People are currently still giving Blizzard the benefit of doubt, believing they might in fact not be incompetent apes. However their work scheduling and possibly resource allocation is dog shit because, again, this is not the first time shit like this happens.

Really disappointed with Method this tier... Nothing really seemed to work well for them in Nyalotha, hopefully they'll do better in Shadowlands.
Anyway, Limit is definitely taking the win this time, and well deserved at that, GG.

They don't need splits, they easily have the damage, it's all down to them executing perfectly now.

That's the thing; if they just did some splits, they'd give themselves a bit of leeway.
As it stands now, either they get it perfect, someone else does and beats them to it, or this rolls over into next reset and then they start panicking because "oh no who could've foreseen we'd need to get a rush on?"

It became clear that it wasn’t realistic to try to get the audience back to being more hardcore, as it had been in the past. -- Tom Chilton

Ah yes, I should instead pretend that their consistent releases of content that had very little QA time spent on it are just one time slip-ups and everything is dandy. Every issue with Ny'Alotha we saw here could've been caught during QA IF the QA had time for it. Since contrary to popular belief Blizzard still does have a QA department, this implies abhorrent scheduling and resource management. But I know, I should just give them the benefit of doubt.

I'm EU, but I really hope Limit will get this and Method will be close (less than 16 hours) second. First, it would make Castle Nathria race more exciting. Second, hopefully shitshow will be so big that Blizzard will FINALLY introduce global weekly reset.

I'm EU, but I really hope Limit will get this and Method will be close (less than 16 hours) second. First, it would make Castle Nathria race more exciting. Second, hopefully shitshow will be so big that Blizzard will FINALLY introduce global weekly reset.

Yeah you say they don't, but right now it seems like they need the absolute perfect pull. A bit more gear and it can ease it up.

Right now they aren't getting to the final burn with everyone alive, minor potential increase (and heroic splits at this point have very little impact outside of gearing someone new for a comp change), are not going to impact much of anything. If they were getting to that final lust + get MC'd burn with everyone alive and wiping a couple times just of the DPS check than its worth doing splits. Now its irrelevant if they aren't playing that part cleanly to begin with.

I'm EU, but I really hope Limit will get this and Method will be close (less than 16 hours) second. First, it would make Castle Nathria race more exciting. Second, hopefully shitshow will be so big that Blizzard will FINALLY introduce global weekly reset.

Yes, let's screw over a whole population of WoW players for 2 guilds that fight for WF.

No matter what time you do it it would end up at a stupid time for one of the regions.

Yes, let's screw over a whole population of WoW players for 2 guilds that fight for WF.

No matter what time you do it it would end up at a stupid time for one of the regions.

You do realize expansions release globally at the same time now. Why should patches be any different? Wouldn't an expansion launch releasing early be just as bad or worse for the whole population. I mean the patch just affects the raid guilds, while expansion release affects everyone.

We live in an era of "me versus them", an era where something is done that you don't like means you are personally attacked. People whine too much.
Let us play video games and be happy.